Did anyone in the White House ask you about Roe v. Wade? If the word abortion came up during any conversation with a member of the White House, please repeat that conversation for us. Was Guantanamo mentioned during your job interview? If given the chance, would you go duck hunting with Dick Cheney? Who should decide elections: voters or the Supreme Court?

More questions from TChris here. On a most serious note, I recommend Elaine Cassell's article on how death penalty jurisprudence will change under Roberts.

how about: "do you feel you or an elected official is in the best position to make policy decisions?" or "do you feel the fact that you are a lawyer wearing a black robe gives you the requisite wisdom to decide social issues to the detriment of the people?"

I especially like Glenn's third question, in spite of the fact it seems a little loopy on the surface:

3. Could a human-like artificial intelligence constitute a "person" for purposes of protection under the 14th Amendment, or is such protection limited, by the 14th Amendment's language, to those who are "born or naturalized in the United States?"

That's an interesting way to get at the "rights of the unborn" without invoking Roe v. Wade.